Csrss.exe Error On Startup Windows 7
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tech Search Tags: Builds Cases Cooling CPUs Graphics Laptops Memory Monitors Motherboards more Peripherals PSUs Storage VR ForumWindows 7 Csrss.exe Error On Startup! NaughtyySep 23, 2013, 5:08 PM Okay, so I have had this problem for nearly 2 months now and I have had
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no success with finding the fix.I have a custom computer which I use for a lot malwarebytes of my gaming, it was very expensive and I have been updating it ever since 2010.Just recently (1 months 3 weeks ago) I have ccleaner encountered a problem with my pc starting up.I downloaded this game called Slender. Don't ask why. Even I don't know why I did it.I downloaded the game from a RAR file I had found. (Not from the original makers website http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-performance/windows-start-up-error-csrssexe-system-error-the/52fc8afc-3894-4ed4-b5c1-37079742a287 which is what I should of done.)After downloading and installing the game my pc had instantly started to go very slow, and I mean VERY SLOW. So I shut it down then restarted it.On the restart I found that I had to do a System Repair (recommended) so I did it.When my pc had finally reached the repair screen an error displayed in the centre reading:"The file or directory D:\Windows\system32\csrss.exe is corrupted and unreadable. Please run the Chkdsk utility." And http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1812505/csrss-exe-error-startup.html to be perfectly honest my face went blank. I literally had no idea what this meant. Yes I have a expensive gaming computer and been using pc for a long time now but I had no idea what either the csrss.exe or Chkdsk utility is. I then click the "Okay" button and my pc begins the repair process. This repair took me around 24 hours and in the end all I received was another big fat window reading the same error. I have done this repair several times with no success and I am wondering if anyone knows the problem and even the solution? I am very limited to what I know about computers so please talk in a language I would understand.Thank you,Benjamin (Naughtyy) 3 answers Last reply Sep 29, 2013 More about csrss exe error startup danny2000Sep 23, 2013, 5:18 PM ARe you able to get into Windows Desktop at all ever? NaughtyySep 29, 2013, 12:19 PM danny2000 said: ARe you able to get into Windows Desktop at all ever? Nope. I can only go as far as the repair screen. Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer danny2000Sep 29, 2013, 2:13 PM Put the Windows 7 DVD into the drive and boot-up wit it and then go into repair options and try a System Restore to a previous date. Here is some info on how to do it with the DVD. http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/668-system-recovery-options.html As
please read below to decide for yourself whether the csrss.exe on your computer is a Trojan that you should remove, or whether it http://www.file.net/process/csrss.exe.html is a file belonging to the Windows operating system or to a trusted application. Click to Run a Free Scan for csrss.exe related errors Csrss.exe file information http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000916.htm Csrss.exe process in Windows TaskManager The process known as Client Server Runtime Process or SFX Cabinet Self-Extractor or setup or Client-Server-Laufzeitprozess or Csrss Helper File or Proceso en windows 7 tiempo de ejecución del cliente-servidor or Stub sin nod or Game-Bandit CSS (version 1.5) belongs to software Microsoft Windows Operating System or update or SFX Cabinet Self-Extractor or Project1 or ServerApp or Csrss Helper File or Betriebssystem Microsoft Windows or Sistema operativo Microsoft Windows by Microsoft (www.microsoft.com) or SFX Cabinet Self-Extractor or mod or Game-Bandit or csrss.exe error on KowalewskiAgamemnonStSt. Sprague Arden KyotoPackard Actaeon or It or UpdateFull or TODO: lQøST. Description: The original csrss.exe from Microsoft is an important part of Windows, but often causes problems. Csrss.exe is located in the C:\Windows\System32 folder. Known file sizes on Windows 10/8/7/XP are 6,144bytes (94% of all occurrences), 7,680bytes and 4 more variants. The csrss.exe file is a Windows core system file. The program is not visible. Csrss.exe is a trustworthy file from Microsoft. Therefore the technical security rating is 4% dangerous, however you should also read the user reviews. Recommended: Identify csrss.exe related errors Viruses with the same file name Is csrss.exe a virus? No, it is not. The true csrss.exe file is a safe Microsoft Windows system process, called "Client Server Runtime Process". However, writers of malware programs, such as viruses, worms, and Trojans deliberately give their processes the same file name to escape detection. Viruses with the same file name are such as Trojan.Gen.2 (detected by Symantec), and Bitcoin Miner (PUA) (detect
the c:\windows\system32 or c:\winnt\system32 directory that has the file description: "Client Server Runtime process." Is this file a spyware, trojan, or virus? The csrss.exe file included with Microsoft Windows is not spyware, a trojan, or a virus. However, like any file on your computer it can become corrupted by a virus, worm, or trojan. antivirus programs can detect and clean this file if it has become infected. Because this file is part of Microsoft Windows users should never delete or remove this file if they think it is infected, let the antivirus program handle it. Is it safe to remove csrss.exe from the Task Manager processes? No. The csrss.exe is a critical system process that cannot be removed from the Task Manager without causing issues with Windows. When attempting to End Task csrss.exe you will receive the Unable to Terminate Process window with the error "This is a critical system process. Task Manager cannot end this process." It is normal to receive this error. The csrss.exe file is using 99%, 100%, or other high abnormal percentage of CPU. This issue is caused when your Microsoft Windows profile is corrupt. To resolve this issue requires that you delete and recreate the profile. To do this follow the steps below. Backup all the files in My Documents as they will be lost. It's also recommended you backup any other important files you may be concerned about losing. Log out of the account that is causing the problem and into a different account. If you do not have another account you can create a new account through the User Accounts icon in the Control Panel. Once in the other account right-click My Computer icon and click Properties. In the Properties window click the Advanced tab. In Advanced click the Settings button under User Profiles. Finally, in the User Profiles window highlight the name of the profile that is encountering this issue and click the Delete button. Once the profile has been deleted you can recreate it if you want to use the same profile name. Additional information See our file definition for further information and related links on this term. Was this page useful? YesNo Feedback E-mail Share Print Search Recently added pages View all recent updates Useful links About Computer Hope Site Map Forum Contact Us How to Help Top 10 pages Follow us Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest YouTube RSS © 2016 Computer Hope Legal Disclaimer - Privacy Stateme